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Product Release Notice For Tristation 1131 4.0-4.17.0: December 2018
Product Release Notice For Tristation 1131 4.0-4.17.0: December 2018
Product Overview
TriStation 1131 Developer’s Workbench is a software application for developing, testing, and documenting
safety-critical and process-control applications that execute on Tricon™, Trident™, or Triconex™ General
Purpose (Tri-GP) controllers.
The version 4.x release includes the following products:
• TriStation 1131 Standard
• TriStation 1131 with CEMPLE
• TriStation 1131 Demo Version with CEMPLE
These versions of TriStation 1131 are used to develop applications for use with any Triconex controller
(Tricon, Trident, or Tri-GP).
The version 4.8.0 and later releases also include the following products:
• TriStation 1131 Standard for Tri-GP Systems Only
• TriStation 1131 with CEMPLE for Tri-GP Systems Only
The Tri-GP-only versions of TriStation 1131 are used to develop applications for use only with the Tri-GP
controller. To develop applications for use with Tricon or Trident controllers, you must use a full version
of TriStation 1131 (Standard, or with CEMPLE).
2 Product Release Notice for TriStation 1131 4.0—4.17.0
Product Documentation
Triconex product documentation is available from the Global Customer Support (GCS) website at:
https://pasupport.schneider-electric.com/ (registration required).
Upgrade Information
If you are upgrading from a previous version of TriStation 1131 (including a previous version of 4.x), please
note the following:
• Projects created in previous versions of TriStation 1131 should be backed up using the version of
TriStation 1131 they were created in, before opening the project in a later version. Projects backed
up using a later version of TriStation 1131 cannot be opened by older versions. For example, a
project backed up using version 4.3 cannot be opened in TriStation 1131 version 4.2.
• If you have previously installed version 2.x, 3.x, or 4.x of the TriStation 1131 software, you do not
need to uninstall it before installing a later version of 4.x. However, only one version of TriStation
1131 can be open at any one time; for example, you cannot have 3.x open at the same time as 4.2.
• If you have previously installed version 4.x of the TriStation 1131 software, you may wish to keep
both versions of the TriStation 1131 software installed on your workstation until you have finished
converting all your projects to the newer version.
However, uninstalling 4.0 after you have installed a later version (4.1.x or later) will cause the
later version to no longer work. To correct this, simply uninstall both 4.0 and the later version, and
then reinstall the later version (4.1.x or later).
• If you installed other Triconex applications (such as SOE Recorder) after you installed TriStation
1131 version 4.0, uninstalling version 4.0 may cause other installed Triconex applications to no
longer work. To correct this, simply uninstall and then reinstall the other Triconex applications
after you uninstall TriStation 1131 version 4.0.
• If you are upgrading to TriStation 1131 4.15.x or later from a previous version, files that were saved
to the folder C:\ProgramData\Triconex\TriStation 1131 4.x are retained in the original location.
• The programming model for TriStation 1131 4.x is significantly different from versions prior to 4.x.
Any project created with version 2.x through 3.x can be automatically converted to version 4.x. See
the TriStation 1131 Developer’s Guide, 4.x for more information.
— If an original program name ends with an underscore (such as TankAlarm_), converting the
project to TriStation 1131 4.x will result in multiple program instances that have two
underscores in the name (TankAlarm__1, TankAlarm__2, etc.). Because two consecutive
underscores are not allowed in program names, you must rename each of these instances to
remove the consecutive underscores before building the application.
• When converting a project from a previous version of TriStation 1131 to 4.7.0 or later, Standard
Security will be enabled by default (for information about security settings, see the TriStation 1131
Developer’s Guide for 4.7.0 or later).
• The updated ALARMS library (version 1.111) released with TriStation 1131 4.10.0 is significantly
different from earlier versions of the library. See Using the Updated ALARMS Library on page 14
for more information about using this upgraded library.
• The ALARMS3 library released with TriStation 1131 4.12.0 is the updated library for process
alarms. It is required for Triconex controllers that are used with Safety View Alarm and Bypass
Management (ABM) 1.1.0 and later. See Using the ALARMS3 Library on page 14 for more
information about this library.
• If you are upgrading to TriStation 1131 4.16.0 or later, and your Tricon system version is 11.2.x,
you must run the TriStation Analysis Utility prior to upgrading your project file, to ensure it is not
affected by PAN #30. Once your project file is upgraded, TriStation 1131 4.16.0 will disable the
types of changes described in PAN #30 so that the PAN #30 issue can no longer occur.
If you are upgrading to TriStation 1131 4.16.0, and your Tricon system version is 11.3.0, before
performing a Download Changes operation, make sure you save your project (click File > Save
Project) after:
— Making a change to the number of allocated I/O points
— Adding one or more I/O modules
— Finishing all I/O allocation changes, before creating one or more new tagnames
For more information, see PAN #30 - Possible Memory Corruption Following a Download Changes
Operation That Changes the Number of I/O Points, Peer-to-Peer Blocks, or SOE Blocks, available on the
Global Customer Support website.
• If the library version is earlier than those listed above, the library can only be updated if the project
is in the Download All state.
For more detailed information about updating project libraries, see the TriStation 1131 Developer’s Guide.
Release Information
This section describes the new features and corrections included in each TriStation 1131 4.x release.
4.1 11-Jan-06 • Added configuration support for Model 4351A and 4352A TCMs.
Build 433
4.1 26-Sept-06 • Added configuration support for Model 3720 and 3721 Analog Input
Build 437 modules.
• Added configuration support for the Model 3625 Digital Output module.
4.2 29-May-07 • Added configuration support for Model 4353 and 4354 Tricon
Build 449 Communication Modules (TCMs).
• Added configuration support for Model 4351B and 4352B Tricon
Communication Modules (TCMs).
• Introduction of the target system version concept, which controls which
Tricon features and modules can be configured in a project.
• Added configuration support for TSAA IP multicasting.
• Ability to export TCM configuration settings to an XML file, so that those
settings can be imported to other TCMs.
4.3 04-Sept-07 • Added support for the Tricon BiPolar Analog Output (BPAO) Module
Build 504 (Model 3807).
• Added support for the Tricon Analog Output Module (Model 3805H).
• Added support for the Trident Analog Input / Digital Input (AI/DI)
Module (Model 3361).
4.3 31-Jan-08 • Updated support for the Tricon BiPolar Analog Output (BPAO) Module
Build 505 (Model 3807).
4.4 28-Mar-08 • Added support for Tricon Communication Module (TCM) Models 4351A
Build 513 and 4352A in Tricon 10.3 and later systems.
• Added support for the Enhanced Low-Density expansion chassis
(E_LD_EXP), with HART™ capability, in Tricon 10.4 and later systems.
4.5 06-Nov-08 • Added support for the enhanced Trident Communication Module (CM)
Build 136 Model 3201 in Trident 2.0 and later systems.
• Introduction of the target system version concept for Trident projects,
which controls which Trident features and modules can be configured in
a project.
• For user-defined libraries, the ability to launch—directly from TriStation
1131—customized HTML Help files specific to the library.
• Added the ability to display lists of undeclared tagnames, and tagnames
that are declared but not used in the project.
• Support for the Windows Server 2003 operating system.
• Support for user-defined data types in local variables.
• Added the ability to connect to the Trident MP without using the DLC
protocol (Trident 2.x only).
• Addition of automatic project file backup when upgrading a Trident
project.
4.5 17-Nov-09 • Added support for the updated Trident MP (Model 3101) firmware (PAN
Build 137 21 fix).
4.6 25-Jun-09 • Support for Tricon 10.5 and Trident 2.1 systems.
Build 134 • Various emulator enhancements, including support for Peer-to-Peer
testing and the Download Changes command.
4.6 17-Nov-09 • Added support for the updated Trident MP (Model 3101) firmware (PAN
Build 135 21 fix).
4.7.0 10-Jun-10 • Support for the Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 operating
Build 152 systems. See Application Note #49 for information about known
compatibility issues with these operating systems.
• Enhanced SOE block configuration, including the ability to identify
primary and redundant blocks (use of redundant blocks requires Triconex
SOE Recorder 4.2 .0 or later).
• Improvements to library management, including the ability to add a
library in the Download Changes state, and make partial library changes.
• Support for up to 63 Trident controller nodes.
• Enhanced Project History log now includes entries for when you enable,
disable, or force points, allowing you to keep track of when these kinds of
changes were made, and who made them.
• Improved security features include Windows user authentication, user
access logs, and more.
• Introduction of the new ALARMS library, which includes function blocks
used for process alarms. See the TriStation 1131 Libraries Reference for more
information.
• Ability to find/replace variable names and comments within selected text
in programs.
• Addition of a new Print All command, providing the ability to print
multiple project documents at once, including programs, functions,
libraries, module configurations, project history, and more.
• Upgrading a project from a previous version of TriStation 1131 (4.1 or
later) no longer requires changing the project state to Download All.
• Various Emulator enhancements. See the new Triconex Emulator User’s
Guide for detailed information.
4.8.0 21-Jan-11 • Added configuration support for Tri-GP 2.1.x and later controllers.
Build 111
4.9.0 28-Jun-11 • Maintenance release, incorporating several minor fixes and
Build 117 enhancements.
• See Corrections Addressed in Each TriStation 1131 4.x Release for
information about additional changes made in this release.
4.9.1 30-May-13 • Addition of the recovery account option, which allows Customer Support
Build 106 to assist you in opening a project if all other users associated with the
project forget their password or are no longer with your organization.
4.10.0 09-Jan-13 • Support for the Trident 3.0 and Tri-GP 3.0 controllers.
Build 165 • Support for the Trident/Tri-GP Communications Integration Module
(CIM), with an Embedded OPC UA server for data access, alarms and
events, and security.
• Secure communication with Trident and Tri-GP 3.0 controllers through
the use of Windows security certificates.
• Support for process alarms, with new function blocks and configuration
options.
• An I/O Utilization Report that provides information about the currently
configured I/O modules.
• A Disabled Points Report that provides detailed information about all
currently disabled points in your application.
• Ability to verify a download operation via a comparison of the control
program elements in the Triconex controller with those in the TriStation
1131 project.
• Support for the Trident/Tri-GP Enhanced Peer-to-Peer function blocks.
4.10.1 30-May-13 • Addition of the recovery account option, which allows Customer Support
Build 108 to assist you in opening a project if all other users associated with the
project forget their password or are no longer with your organization.
4.11.0 13-May-14 • Integration with Wonderware® ArchestrA® System Platform 2014 and
Build 153 Foxboro® Evo® Control Software (FCS), which allows you to launch
TriStation 1131 from both these platforms via the command-line interface.
• Support for the new Model 3009 Tricon Main Processor and the new
Tricon Enhanced Performance Main chassis (Model 8120E).
• Support for the new Tricon 11.0 controller.
• Enables you to configure the new Unified Communications Module
(UCM) in TriStation 1131 projects that use the Model 3009 Tricon Main
Processor and Tricon Enhanced Performance Main chassis.
• Several other minor fixes and enhancements.
4.12.0 27-Aug-14 • Maintenance release, incorporating several minor enhancements.
Build 112 • Addition of ALARMS3 library, which is an updated library for process
alarms.
4.14.1 12-Feb-16 • Support for Tricon system version 11.2.1, which reinstated support for
Build 112 Model 4353 and 4354 TCMs.
• Support for Tricon system version 10.6.0.
4.15.0 26-Sept-16 • Support for Windows 10 Pro/Enterprise (32-bit or 64-bit).
Build 260 • Several other minor fixes and enhancements.
4.16.0 30-Aug-17 • Support for Tricon 11.3.x controllers.
Build 416 • Support for an increased number of tagnames in Tricon 11.3.x and later
CX controllers. The maximum number of tagnames is now approximately
50,000.
• Support for the Tricon CX Main Processor Model 3009X.
• Support for the new Tricon CX communication modules: Model 4355X
TCM and Model 4610X UCM.
• Support for the following new Tricon CX I/O modules:
—Model 3626X (SDO)
—Model 3506X (SDI)
—Model 3809X (AO)
—Model 3722X (AI)
—Model 3723X (AI with HART)
—Model 3902X (UIO)
• Support for the Tricon CX I/O Expansion chassis (Model 8131X).
• Support for HART communication when using the Model 3009X MP with
the following communication and I/O modules:
—Model 4355X TCM or Model 4610X UCM
—Model 3902X UIO, Model 3723X AI, or Model 3809X AO
• Introduction of the Triconex FDT Container, and the following Triconex
Device Type Managers (DTMs), used for configuring and managing
HART devices connected to a Tricon 11.3.x or later CX controller:
—Triconex Controller DTM
—Triconex 3809X AO DTM
—Triconex 3723X AI DTM
—Triconex 3902X UIO DTM
• Several other minor fixes and enhancements.
4.17.0 09-Jul-18 • Support for Tricon 11.4.x controllers.
Build 283 • Support for the new Model 4703X Tricon CX Interface Module
Fiber/Fiber (IMFF), designed for use with an Ethernet I/O Bus network.
• Support for secure communication with Tricon 11.4.0 CX controllers.
• Several other minor fixes and enhancements.
4.0 TriStation 1131 Project Filename Mismatch Upon Download Change TAB 103
Build 381
New I/O Module Fails to Go Active After a Download Changes Operation TAB 109
Custom Monitor Colors Are Not Retained After Re-opening the Project TAB 115
Main Processors in Trapped State When Maximum Number of Local TAB 119
Variables Are Exceeded
Incorrect Behavior of Boolean VAR_IN_OUT in Custom Function Blocks TAB 120
Changing Node Name Affects the Downloaded Node Number TAB 125
Deleted Output Points Remain Energized After Download Change TAB 148
4.1 Unexpected Connections in TriStation 1131 Projects Upgraded to v4.0 TAB 130
Build 419
TriStation 1131 Allows a Download Even Though There Is a Hardware TAB 132
Allocation Exception Error
Unable to Download Changes After a “Download Changes” Failure TAB 133
Incomplete Type Checking in TriStation 1131 TAB 154
Non-Administrator Users May Receive a CRC Error When Opening a TAB 155
TriStation 1131 Project
Color Monitoring Can Affect Evaluation Order TAB 156
TriStation 1131 Projects with Long Program and Function Block Names PAN 9
May Generate Bad Code and Unpredictable Program Execution Results
Main Processors Resetting to Safe State for Certain Usage Scenarios PAN 10
Involving VAR_IN_OUT and Embedded Arrays1
4.2 TriStation 1131 Allows Selection of Invalid Fiber TCM Transceiver Mode TAB 164
Build 449
4.4 Compiler Does Not Catch Bad Parameter TAB 136
Build 513
Main Processors Resetting to Safe State for Certain Usage Scenarios PAN 10
Involving VAR_IN_OUT and Embedded Arrays
Time Constants May Be Generated With Incorrect Values2 PAN 15
Adding a New Trident Module While in the Download Changes State Can PAN 16
Corrupt the Module’s Memory Allocation
4.7.0 Performing a Download Changes Operation in TriStation 1131 4.6 May PAN 22
Build 152 Corrupt the Application’s Implementation List3
CRC Error Occurs When Restoring a TriStation Project from a Backup File TAB 157
TriStation 1131 May Stop Responding when the “Find In Application” TAB 158
Command is Used
Problems When Using the List Disabled Points Command in TriStation TAB 180
1131
4.9.0 Changing NET 1 UDP Port Stops Modbus TCP on TCM TAB 147
Build 117
Performing a Download Changes Operation in TriStation 1131 May PAN 22
Corrupt the Application’s Implementation List
Connecting to a Controller or Emulator in TriStation 1131 4.6.x May PAN 24
Corrupt an Application
4.11.0 Update to Logic Power Specifications for Tricon Relay Output Modules TAB 187
Build 153
4.13.0 Time Constants May Be Generated With Incorrect Values PAN 15
Build 141
4.14.0 Points Disabled in the Display Program Document Window Not Logged in TAB 200
Build 210 the Project History
4.15.0 Changing a Variable’s Initial Value During a Download Changes TAB 205
Build 260 Operation Will Also Change the Variable’s Current Value4
4.16.0 Changing a Variable’s Initial Value During a Download Changes TAB 205
Build 416 Operation Will Also Change the Variable’s Current Value
Possible Memory Corruption Following a Download Changes Operation PAN 30
That Changes the Number of I/O Points, Peer-to-Peer Blocks, or SOE
Blocks5
4.17.0 Possible Memory Corruption Following a Download Changes Operation PAN 30
Build 283 That Changes the Number of I/O Points, Peer-to-Peer Blocks, or SOE
Blocks
1. Only problems 1–3, as described in the PAN, were fixed in this version of TriStation 1131. The remaining issue,
problem 4, was fixed in 4.4.513.
2. Only issue 1, as described in the PAN, was fixed in this version of TriStation 1131. The remaining issues, 2 and 3, were
fixed in 4.13.0.141.
3. Only scenario 2, as described in the PAN, was fixed in this version of TriStation 1131. The remaining issue, scenario 1,
was fixed in 4.9.0.117.
4. The problem described in the TAB was fixed for Tricon controllers only in this version of TriStation 1131. The problem
was fixed for Trident and Tri-GP controllers in 4.16.0.416.
5. The problem described in the PAN that is specific to Tricon 11.2.x, was fixed in Tricon 11.3.0 and
TriStation 1131 4.16.0.416. The second problem, that is specific to TriStation 1131 4.16.0 when used with a
Tricon 11.3.0 controller, was fixed in TriStation 1131 4.17.0.283.
Known Limitations
Table 6 Selected Known Limitations by Version
TriStation 1131
Version Known Limitations
4.11.0—4.17.0 TriStation 1131 reports can no longer be exported to the tab-separated text (.ttx) format,
due to the integration of the SAP Crystal Reports 13.0 viewer in TriStation 1131.
As a workaround, export the desired report to one of the available Microsoft Excel
formats, and then use Excel to export the report to the tab-delimited text (.txt) format.
For more information about generating and exporting reports, see the TriStation 1131
Developer’s Guide.
4.16.0 You cannot drag-and-drop multiple tagnames from the TriStation 1131 Tagname Editor
to test steps in Triconex Safety Validator, or to a spreadsheet (.xls) or text file (.txt).
For information about a workaround procedure, please contact Global Customer
Support (see Contacting Technical Support on page 2).
For more information about methods for copying tagnames to Triconex Safety
Validator, see “Copying Tagnames from the Tagname Editor” in the TriStation 1131
Developer’s Guide and “Adding Tagnames to Steps” in the Triconex Safety Validator User’s
Guide.
For projects with a target system version of Tricon 11.2.x, you cannot perform a
Download Changes operation after doing any of the following:
• Increasing the number of allocated Peer-to-Peer Send blocks.
• Increasing the number of allocated input or output (I/O) points.
• Configuring one or more SOE blocks in the application for the first time.
These features have been disabled for Tricon 11.2.x projects in TriStation 1131 4.16.0 to
ensure that the issue described in PAN #30 will not occur. Making any of the above
changes will require you to perform a Download All operation.
For more information, see PAN #30 - Possible Memory Corruption Following a Download
Changes Operation That Changes the Number of I/O Points, Peer-to-Peer Blocks, or SOE
Blocks, available on the Global Customer Support website.
For projects with a target system version of Tricon 11.3.x, you cannot configure Tricon
CX I/O modules and non-CX I/O modules in the same system.
• If the Main Processor in your Main Chassis is a Model 3009, only non-CX I/O
modules can be installed and configured in your system.
• If the Main Processor in your Main Chassis is a Model 3009X, only CX I/O modules
can be installed and configured in your system.
Tricon CX I/O modules are identified by an ‘X’ at the end of the module’s Model
number. For example, the Model 3626X Supervised Digital Output module is a Tricon
CX I/O module. The Model 3625 Digital Output module is a non-CX I/O module.
For more information about compatible I/O modules, see the Product Release Notice for
your Tricon system version, available on the Global Customer Support website.
System Compatibility
The following tables identify the Tricon, Trident, and Tri-GP systems that are compatible with each version
of TriStation 1131 4.x.
9.6.x—9.10.x
9.5.2 &
Version
11.2.02
11.2.12
9.51.x
9.52.x
10.0.x
10.1.x
10.2.x
10.3.x
10.4.x
10.5.x
10.6.x
11.0.x
11.1.x
11.3.x
11.4.x
Build
later
4.0 381
4.1 419
420
433
437
4.2 449
4.3 504
505
4.4 513
4.5 136
137
4.6 134
135
4.7.0 152
4.8.0 111
4.9.0 117
4.9.1 106
4.10.0 165
4.10.1 108
4.11.0 153
4.12.0 112
4.13.0 141
4.14.0 210
4.14.1 112
9.6.x—9.10.x
9.5.2 &
Version
11.2.02
11.2.12
9.51.x
9.52.x
10.0.x
10.1.x
10.2.x
10.3.x
10.4.x
10.5.x
10.6.x
11.0.x
11.1.x
11.3.x
11.4.x
Build
later
4.15.0 260
4.16.0 416
4.17.0 283
1. Earlier Tricon system versions not listed in this table are not compatible with TriStation 1131 4.x. For information
about compatibility with later system versions, please see the Product Release Notice for the system version you are
interested in.
2. If you are upgrading to TriStation 1131 4.16.0, and your Tricon system version is 11.2.x, you must run the
TriStation Analysis Utility prior to upgrading your project file, to ensure it is not affected by PAN #30. For more
information, see PAN #30 - Possible Memory Corruption Following a Download Changes Operation That Changes the
Number of I/O Points, Peer-to-Peer Blocks, or SOE Blocks, available on the Global Customer Support website.
1.4 / 1.4.1
1.2.1
1.3.2
1.4.2
1.5.1
1.6.1
2.0.x
2.1.x
2.2.x
3.0.x
1.2
1.5
1.6
Version Build
4.0 381
4.1 419
420
433
437
4.2 449
4.3 504
505
4.4 513
4.5 136
137
4.6 134
135
4.7.0 152
4.8.0 111
4.9.0 117
1.3 / 1.3.1
1.4 / 1.4.1
1.2.1
1.3.2
1.4.2
1.5.1
1.6.1
2.0.x
2.1.x
2.2.x
3.0.x
1.2
1.5
1.6
Version Build
4.9.1 106
4.10.0 165
4.10.1 108
4.11.0 153
4.12.0 112
4.13.0 141
4.14.0 210
4.14.1 112
4.15.0 260
4.16.0 416
4.17.0 283
1. Earlier Trident system versions not listed in this table are not compatible with TriStation 1131 4.x. For
information about compatibility with later system versions, please see the Product Release Notice for the system
version you are interested in.
2.1.x
2.2.x
3.0.x
Version Build
4.8.0 111
4.9.0 117
4.9.1 106
4.10.0 165
4.10.1 108
4.11.0 153
4.12.0 112
4.13.0 141
4.14.0 210
4.14.1 112
4.15.0 260
4.16.0 416
4.17.0 283
1. For information about compatibility with later Tri-GP system versions, please see the Product
Release Notice for the system version you are interested in.
Note TriStation 1131 versions 4.0 – 4.7.0 are not compatible with the Tri-GP controller.
The following tables identify the library versions used with each TriStation 1131 4.x release, and the changes made with each library version update.
4.10.0.165
4.10.1.108
4.7.0.152
4.8.0.111
4.9.0.117
4.9.1.106
4.0.381
4.1.419
4.1.433
4.1.437
4.2.449
4.3.504
4.3.505
4.4.513
4.5.136
4.5.137
4.6.134
4.6.135
4.1420
4.11.0
4.12.0
4.13.0
4.14.0
4.14.1
4.15.0
4.16.0
4.17.0
Library Description
STDLIB IEC-1131-3
Standard 1.16 1.16 1.16 1.16 1.16 1.16 1.16 1.16 1.16 1.16 1.16 1.16 1.16 1.16 1.16 1.16 1.16 1.16
Library
TCXLIB Triconex
1.29 1.31 1.31 1.32 1.32 1.32 1.32 1.32 1.32 1.32 1.32 1.32 1.32 1.32 1.32 1.33 1.34 1.34
Library
TR1LIB Tricon
Interface
Library (MP 1.86 1.89 1.89 1.89 1.89 1.89 1.89 1.99 1.99 1.99 1.101 1.101 1.101 1.101 1.101 1.101 1.101 1.101
Model
3006/3007)
TX1LIB Tricon
Interface
Library (MP 1.58 1.62 1.62 1.62 1.62 1.62 1.62 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.77 1.85 1.90 1.98 1.100
Model
3008/3009)
TRDLIB Trident/Tri-
GP Interface
Library (MP 1.109 1.113 1.113 1.116 1.116 1.116 1.123 1.133 1.133 1.133 1.171 1.171 1.171 1.171 1.171 1.171 1.171 1.171
Model
3101/3101S2)
SAPLIB3 Safety
Application
— — — — — — 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
Layer Protocol
(SAP) Library
1. A dash (—) indicates the library is not supported by this version of TriStation 1131.
2. A dash (—) indicates the library is not supported by this version of TriStation 1131.
3. The SAP Library must be purchased separately. It is not included with TriStation 1131.
30 TriStation Library Versions
The following are the minimum system requirements for TriStation 1131 4.x.
Operating System
Windows 7
Windows Windows XP Windows Windows Windows Windows Professional/ Windows 10 Pro/
2000 Professional Server 2003 Server 2008 Server 2008 Server 2012 R2 Enterprise1 Enterprise
Version Build Professional (32-bit) (32-bit) (32-bit or 64-bit) R21 (64-bit) (64-bit) (32-bit or 64-bit) (32-bit or 64-bit)2
4.0 381
4.1 419
420
433
437
4.2 449
4.3 504
505
4.4 513
4.5 136
137
4.6 134
135
4.7.0 152
4.8.0 111
4.9.0 117
Table 12 TriStation 1131 Operating System Compatibility (continued)
Note TriStation 1131 4.7.0 and later also requires a version of the .NET Framework to be installed, as follows:
• TriStation 1131 4.7.0 – 4.12.0: .NET Framework 3.5
System Requirements
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